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Originally posted by Squirtit
Again.. it doesn't begin and end with Matrix my friend. Many people have come forward in other threads that have said they've never bought from matrix and gotten affiliate addressed packets.
Ok.. so we have all the info in this thread on Matrix.... now what?
What about the others? Let all the companies that sold info go free?
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You guys should keep in mind that aside from this Matrix issue, i'm sure that Acacia has their OWN guys doing research to find companies to mail out their packets to as well. I highly doubt that they would take 'someones' database, use that, and call it a day.
Just because someone received a packet that wasn't from the Matrix database, doesn't mean anything...and it doesn't mean someone else 'sold them out.' Is it possible though? Sure. But it's also possible that one of Acacia's employees who's assigned to find companies to mail packets to, happened to find you.
Ofcourse I believe it's always good to question the possibilities of where Acacia may have got/received your information from. But again, keep in mind that you know they have their own people searching for you as well. Some leads are going to be untraceable, while some are probably from a simple whois lookup. Other ways? Well...who knows.
The question here is the Matrix issue. Or is this still in question? It's truly scary the of the amount of people that received packets that can only have come from the Matrix database; per those peoples claims.
Is there a straight answer yet on the Matrix database?